
Prater’s Mill and Ketner’s Mill
Photo by Karen Nazor Hill
Don and Liz Burleson of Dunlap, Tenn., brought their pet, Winston, to Ketner's Mill.
Photo by Karen Nazor Hill
Pulaski, Tenn., resident Jo Cowden juggles a funnel cake and her dog, Charo, at Ketner's Mill.
Photo by Karen Nazor Hill
Lloyd Hendricks of Mountain Park Forge in Roswell, Ga., demonstrates blacksmithing at Ketner's Mill. Other pioneer skill demonstrations included woodworking and a donkey-powered sorghum press.
* Benefits: Prater’s Foundation and Ketner’s Mill Foundations, nonprofits funding historic preservation.
* Where: Prater’s Mill in Dalton, Ga.; Ketner’s Mill in Sequatchie Valley near Powells Crossroads.
* Highlights: Annual Southern festivals featuring crafts, food and music.
* Participants: About 200 craftsmen and food vendors at each.
* Entertainment: Clogging groups and country bands.
* Demonstrations: Blacksmithing, quilting and wood carving at Prater’s Mill; tours of operational mill, blacksmithing and donkey-powered sorghum press at Ketner’s Mill.
Women’s Expo
Staff Photo by Margaret Fenton
Student massage therapist Natalie Mason gave a free massage to Amy Dyer, who came to the Women's Expo from Dowelltown, Tenn., at a booth by Brainerd Medical Associates. The booths catered to a variety of interests including local charities, health and beauty, jewelry, clothing, cooking, home renovation and decor, wedding planning and much more
Staff Photo by Margaret Fenton Patricia Gorrell, left, and Patrick Reynolds were shopping early at the Salvation Army's angel tree during the Women's Expo at the Chattanooga Trade and Convention Center Tuesday, followed by the Taste of Home Cooking School. The booths catered to a variety of interests including local charities, health and beauty, jewelry, clothing, cooking, home renovation and decor, wedding planning and much more
* Benefits: Silent auction of aprons designed by local artists raised funds for domestic violence prevention.
* Where: Chattanooga Convention Center.
* Sponsor: Presented by BMW of Chattanooga.
* Highlights: Taste of Home Cooking School, 90 exhibitors displaying health and beauty products, jewelry, clothing, home decor, wedding planning and nonprofit information.
* Example: North Georgia Plastic Surgery demonstrated Juvederm facial injections, which soften marionette (smile) lines.
UTC Student Alumni Council Yard Sale
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SAC member Kaveshia Taylor sits with sale items on the front lawn of the Patten House.
* Benefits: Student Alumni Council programs.
* Where: Lawn of the Patten House, corner of Oak and Palmetto streets.
* Mission: SAC sponsors programs to strengthen the college experience of students making them more likely to become active alumni after graduation.
* Highlights: Raised $700; all remaining items were donated to Goodwill.
Signal Crest UMC pumpkin sale
* Benefits: Signal Crest United Methodist Church’s youth mission program.
* Where: Signal Crest United Methodist Church.
* Goal: To sell “half a truckload” of pumpkins in 16 days (between 2,000 to 3,000) according to Kristin Robertson, director of youth ministries.
* Result: A sellout, with the exception of a few small pumpkins; church youth expected to net 25 percent of $8,000.